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Text
Agreement
Betweeaansiflgand
!lshii'
terests
Open
Door Reaffirmed
WASHINGTON,
,',..
(Associated Press)
The
text
policy
of the
Open Door
in which they
axe
already
v';;;'
uuiuiiiwui
Kcmcni, rcicoco
onwetn
secretary
ot
state
Lansing
and
Viscount Ishii,
the
special envoy of
Japan,
Was
announced
yes-
terday by the state department,
following
substantially the
sUte-
-
presented
at ths
Chinese foreign,
office vv
Peking on Friday
last by Baron Hayashi, Japanese minister to
ChinaJ
L
Tne
agTeement recognizes
the
special
interests'
of
japan
in
China, pledges
Japan to
respect
the
political
nd
territorial integrity
ot
tne
Republic, reaffirms
and supplements the
Root-Takahi-
ra
agreement."
The
new agree
ment,
in fact,
carries further
the
various previous agreements
made
between the United States
and
Japan and rescinds
none.
It
not
defensive
and
offensive alliance,
notf
an alliance
in
any'
sense of
the word except
in
that
pled
fees
earnest cooperation
between
To
,kio and Washington
in
the present
mica).
i
.;
,
FRICTION'
NOVEMBER
ELIMINATED
satisfactory understanding
the military, naval and
economic
of
the two nations
in
the war and
wipes
out those
causes
oi
incuon
wmcn
nave
of,
the
common
;
1917.
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(vIMVIllf
which took
the
form
of a
copy bf
the
correspondence
exchanged be
ictary 'Xattsing stated
.that
publicity
had
been
made
,
desirable
through the
fact
that the
unofficial
statements
were being twisted
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vi.uvi.
iua
iv
afvai
uiai iiic
was still
a menace
to the interests
Vr
the
oeen
tne
East;
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.
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MISUNDERSTANDINGS
CLEARED UP
,
'
Secretary Lansings statement
emphasizes
the point that
the
Ishii
mission
has
performed
a
j
service' of
the highest
value
46'
the
'United
Stares and Japan
in
clearing
up
misunderstandings,
WlnVh,
.if
unchecked,
promised to develop
j
ne
siaiemeni aiso reicrs
'
tne,
.
attitude
q!
constrain
;
and
doubt
in
the
two,
countries
fostered by ,a campaign
of falsehood
adroitly
and secretly
carried
on
by
the
G.ermans.
,
It
--
declares
that
Ihrongh the
frankness
and
cordiality
6f
the. Japanese
commission-
ers
this propaganda of years
has been undone in a few days.
:VV::;.-V:;'--"V-
"TEXT OP
STATEMENT
'"'...
V
The text
of
the statement, which
is dated
October
2
and
ad
dressed
by
Secretary
Lansing'
to"
Viscount
lshii.
says:
,"
'
!'.
;
"I
have
the
honor
to
communicate
my understandings" o
;
an
agreement
developing from
our recent
conversations
and
questions
-
in oroer to
silence
niiMi-hitunii- a
rpiuirtv
l.f
1
aniKiiinqemeiit of
the desires
and
intentions
.shared by
the
two
gov-
ernments
in
regard to China
is'
advisable.
"
;
i
.
ki.ciiiiiiciu
iiie
unueu mates
and
Japan
recognize
.
xjniMijr
iitavc?
i.u
n
i.iuiins oeiween
couji-
-
.tnesj
consequently
the United
States
recoguizes
that Japan has
spe
cia!
interests
in
C
hina,
particularly that part
which her
possessions
S
''.'.I
id
anc
oi
.......
vci
to
THE
OPEN DOOR
"
.
rhe
territorial
KovcretentV
of
4
scheming
iidLivrii
ii
japan
wwaiu
of
the United States
in
the Far
a
erious.,
situation
in
the Far
I
China
remains unimnairiwt and
tt
6rmu
Machinations
every activity
other eountry
on
1
Mitii;
hun a
aiuUtef
purpua,
.
'in
mn or vimou nt
lshii and his
fallow eoiiiiulsMiuuer
ha
accompli
F
11
'"
cleared the
ul-
-
United
St ates has every confidence in
the
assurance
that Japan
ddes
not
desire
to discriminate
against the trade
of
other nations or
dis-
regard the treaty rights heretofore granted
by
China to
other
"pow-
ers.
--
The governments
deny
anypurpose
to infringe upoit
the
In-
dependence and
territorial integrity
of China, and declare
that
thpy
will always adhere to the principle of
the
'Open-Doo- r',
and equal
op-
portunity for.
commerce and
industry
in China; and
that they
are
opposed
to the
acquisition by any government
of
any
spe-cialig-
or
privileges
affecting the
independence' of
the territory
;
will
deny to
the citizens
of
.any
country
full
enjoyment
of equal
cpp)rtunity
for commerce and
'industry
in
China.
r
v
:'
;
,
''lshair
be glad to have
Your
Excellency confirm
this
under-
standing5 ami
agreement."
V
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JAPANESE ENDORSEMENT
1
.
Iii
reply
to
this.
Viscount
Ishii addressed
Secretary Lansing
on
October
2
alsi,
as follows
:
'
r
-
'
V
'r
have
the,
honor to
acknowledge,
and am happy
to
'confirm
under the' 'authorization
of my government,
the
understanding
in
the'
following
terms-
-
-'-
-
,
,
.
.'.
:t M
ih'
lonJ
the lshii statement
repeats the
text
of
the Lans
itlg statement-
-
'
.,..:.'
;
Secretary .Lansing,
in
nuking
public his
announcement,
a'dded
the.folkivi'ing
comment:
t
v:
'
'v,
"t'isouj3t,
Ishii and thq
other
commissioners
"now
returning
to
Jaj.ail
'havc performed
a
service for
the
United
Sutes
and Japan
of
the
hiiflnH
Vslue.
'
T'nqaentioualily
n
u
thrre
V
up in botwemt
,
tb
people
of tlie
Io
ouutrie
$.
reel-
-
"
lh
Clorniitii
fovemment
M
a
part
iiitf
of
auHpitiuD
ot
.the
motive
imhir--
' of
iti
for!j;ri
pofiry dt'aired
peeifj
'
ing at'tivitiea ia
the
far
Kat,
which,
t
alienate
tbix
foniitry
ant
Jajian.
1Tb-i- f
uncherkfd,
prowiaeti
a
nous
aitu-.-
J
fortunately
tlia
eopl
of
both'eoua-tic-
.
'.,
'.
(trie
ami
many
of
auaevt
opjniona
ae-
-
'fBuinora
anJ
report
of
finproper
;
'pt'l
every false rumor aa
trus
aad
lotentioDa were
iuerealu;
an
l
egi--
'
iii
Oenuaa
prupaanila
6y declarina;
timate. f
orniiii-rrla-
l
and
imliiHtrlal
rn-- .
that our
Kot'erument ulioudl
prepare for
terpriBoa
without ulterior motive
were
a
roAMint,
imKcrtiiitj
it to
be
inevitable
n'HUiiia
to
of politieal
aignitU-aou-
that
tlie intereata of the
two'aatiooi
aii'l
a
a
there
wa
oppoHitioo
''
the
.'Hr
Hunt
are hottiJe, and
that
arouiwiii
in
the
o4hei
fotiutry.
Doubt
a
iu
I
constralut
ncuiiratrel by
Um
tucr-jth-
a
man
tami-uie-
a
of f
aiBehooa
has tieen'
carried
on
fur
long
time adroitly and
'
''
'
'
ecretly.
;
9,
I-
-
hy
the
Qt
n
t
4
t
'
riniana rrociaimca
a
Republic By
i
Russian
Goeniment
Executive
Power"
Is To
Be
Vest
ed
In
An
Elected
Ruler But
'
Parent
Country
Will
Dictate
the'
Foreign Pplicy
LONDON,'
November
7
(AMoeiate.1
rreaa)
Finland
ia
anpiiblio,
the
gov-
ernment of
Buaaia
baa derided, arrord
lag to
'
deapate.h
received
here
lnut
eight
from
Petrograd.
The
government
that it
now
ruling
Buaaiai
ana
decreed, the
deapateb
atated,
that
the executive
power "of
Ftnlaad
thall be vested in a raler
who shall be
eleetel.
The f6relgn
policy
of the
new
republic, however,
la
to
be
dictated
by
Kuiwia, which
will, retain the
power to
deal
with
foreign
eminent
on
be-
half of Finlaud, to eiiter Into treatie
and
otherwise to hnndle all
.mattera
not
re.iottng
to
domeatie
air a ire.
Finlnnd'a aotonomy
waa long
trinee
taken away by tW
old
autocratic
gov
ernment
or, Buaaia,
which
w
over-
thrown a few
month
ago when the peo
pie rnee
suddenly, forced
Cznr' Nicholaa
to
nbilieate and thcmnelvei
aunied
con-
trol of the government.
The decision
that
Finland
'je
a republic
and shall
govern itself
ia in
line with the
theories
of the
aew
democratic
government
of
Buaaia."
GERMANY SHAKEN
BY
POUTICAL
ROW
Socialists
Demand
Large
Con-
cessions
As
Price
of
Their
Support
of
New Chancellor
Alir.sTEBDAM,
November
7
(Asso
dated
Prea)-Politic-
dissension
ir
Oennany
ia
engrossing the attention
of
the
empire
to almost as great
an
ex-
tent as the military operations,
and de
manrie
that are steadily
becoming more
vigorous
and of wider
scope
'are
being
made upon
the government by the
tSoc
ialiata
and
others
who
are
not
in.
agree
ment with
the
policies
of the war
lords
According
to
theFrankfurter
Zei
long, the
new
chancellor, voa Ueiiling
who
euceeded Hlcbaelis, ha appoints
Frederick.
,vNt
I'ayer,
a
progressive
member of.
the Beichetag,
aa vice
eban
ocllor.
The appointment
las
nt
yet
aoweyer,, bevn
approved by the Kaiser.
Maa"
Heheidemnnn,
leader of the
Hoe
Wlist
partr,
voiced
he demands
of hi.
rolluwers
laet
Hunday
la
aa'aMress
a
RMing,
Jin
which
he deflned
the
only
terms
upon
which
the
Hooiulisla
.
will
sgree
to
support the government.
The Socialists,
KjheidemaBn
declared
wili
support the
new
government
head
ed.
by
von He rt liny, provided
the
gov
ernment
keeps tho promises
it has
madf
of
equal
suffrage-
rights, the abolition
if
the political
censorship
and
Import
nnt
connessions
to the luboring
classes
Kocinlist
support of the government
Sr.hiedcmann
asserted,
is also
condition
d
opon
the earrylng out by the govern
itient nf
a
lea
r, firm
foreign
policy.
?lomatie
atmosphere of
suspicions
curs
by enemies
of the
two
oiintrie and
in a
few
days the propa
gaii'la
of
years
has been oudone.
"Throughout
the
conferences
Via-cou-
lshii
bas shown
a aincerity
and
candor
that
has
dispelled
all doubt
aa
to his purpose
and
brought the
two
governments
into an
attitude of
confl
dem-i-
i
enough
to make
the viait
his
toric,' aa
a
memorable
declaration of
attitude toward the Far
Enet,
i
"Tlic visit
has accomplished
the fur
ther
purpose
of
exprnssing
Japan's
inarncst
desire
to
cooperate
with'
the
t'nitcil
Htates in the
war
on
Gorniiuy.
It.
is
inexpedient
to publish
details
o'
this.
."The
United
Htates
government
if
gratified
at
the assertions of
Vtacount
Ishii
ami
his eollengues
that
their
gov-
ernment has desired to
do
Its part iu
the
Muppression
of
i'russianiam, and is
eager
to cooperate
in
every practical
way.
VTIiere
are
now
complete
under
standings
as to
naval
cooperation 'on
the' Pacific."
To
Secretary Lansing's
comment,
Vis-rpu-
Jshii
also
added
an
informal
atatemeatr.
aa follows:
..
"'The
spontaneous and enthusiastic
tnanifcstatioa of
good will on
the part
of
all hnmla. has
profoundly
impressed
not
only
the
members
of the
eomraia-ion-
,
but
thft
whole
Japanese
people.
The
new
understanding
auffurs well
for
Hhe undisturbed mainteaaace of
har-
-
moniutia accord
and good neighborhood
between
our
countries.
Certainly
it
will
do
away with the doubta
which
have
now
and then ahadowed
Japanese-America-
relatioaship.
It
aanot fail
to defeat for
all
time the efforts of the
German
ageota
te
whom
every
new-
-
developing
in China
furnished
a
fruitful
fiebl
for
black
machinations.
''It
further substantiates
the
solid-
ity
of
comradeship
daily
gaining
strength
.among
the
Booorable
,
and
worthy nationa of the
rivilued
wrld.
"My
Aim
belief
is
that
ao
long as
the
governments
maintain
'
and
per
tectly apireRiate the attitude of
each
other,
the reign
of
peace
and tranquil
Uty
iu "our
part
of the
world
will
re
main
unchallenged."
--
.
.
...
OHAMBBKLArN'S
COUOH KEMEDY.
Wlieu you
have
a bnd eold
von
wiiii
a
reniertv
that
will
not
onlv
tt(
lief.
ut effect
a urnmnt
and
uormniimit
cure,
a
reaiedy
that
is
pleasai.t to take,
remedy
that contains nothing
in
in
rlttiis,
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